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diff --git a/charms/trusty/cassandra/config.yaml b/charms/trusty/cassandra/config.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index 6ec68a5..0000000 --- a/charms/trusty/cassandra/config.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2015 Canonical Ltd. -# -# This file is part of the Cassandra Charm for Juju. -# -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as -# published by the Free Software Foundation. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranties of -# MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -options: - # Install and upgrade charm related options - extra_packages: - type: string - default: "" - description: > - Extra packages to install. A space delimited list of packages. - package_status: - default: "install" - type: string - description: > - The status of service-affecting packages will be set to this - value in the dpkg database. Useful valid values are "install" - and "hold". - install_sources: - type: string - description: > - charm-helpers standard listing of package install sources. - If you are using Datastax Enterprise, you will need to - override one defaults with your own username and password. - default: | - - deb http://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/debian 22x main - - ppa:openjdk-r/ppa # For OpenJDK 8 - - ppa:stub/cassandra # For Python driver - # - deb http://debian.datastax.com/community stable main - # DSE requires you to register and add your username/password here. - # - deb http://un:pw@debian.datastax.com/enterprise stable main - install_keys: - type: string - description: > - charm-helpers standard listing of package install source - signing keys, corresponding to install_sources. - default: | - - null # ppa:stub/cassandra signing key added automatically. - - null # Apache package signing key added automatically. - - null # PPA package signing key added automatically. - # - null # DataStack package signing key added automatically. - http_proxy: - type: string - description: > - Value for the http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables. - This causes pip(1) and other tools to perform downloads via - the proxy server. eg. http://squid.dc1.lan:8080 - default: "" - # TODO: Add JNA - # private_jna_url: - # type: string - # default: "" - # description: > - # URL for the private jna tar file. DSE requires JNA >= 3.4 - private_jre_url: - type: string - default: "" - description: > - URL for the private jre tar file. DSE requires - Oracle Java SE 8 Server JRE (eg. server-jre-8u60-linux-x64.tar.gz). - edition: - type: string - default: community - description: > - One of 'community' or 'dse'. 'community' uses the - Apache Cassandra packages. 'dse' is for DataStax - Enterprise. Selecting 'dse' overrides the jvm setting. - jre: - type: string - default: openjdk - description: > - Which Java runtime environment to use. May be 'openjdk' or - 'oracle'. - - # Storage configuration - wait_for_storage_broker: - type: boolean - default: False - description: > - Do not start the service before external storage has been - mounted using the block storage broker relation. If you do - not set this and you relate the service to the storage - broker, then your service will have started up using local - disk, and later torn down and rebuilt when the external - storage became available. - data_file_directories: - type: string - default: data - description: > - Space delimited data directories. Use multiple data - directories to split data over multiple physical hardware - drive partitions. Paths are relative to /var/lib/cassandra - or the block storage broker external mount point. - commitlog_directory: - type: string - default: commitlog - description: > - Commit log directory. The path is relative to - /var/lib/cassandra or the block storage broker external - mount point. - saved_caches_directory: - type: string - default: saved_caches - description: > - Saved caches directory. The path is relative to - /var/lib/cassandra or the block storage broker external - mount point. - io_scheduler: - type: string - default: "noop" - description: > - Set kernel io scheduler for persistent storage. - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/block/switching-sched.txt - -## units-to-update: -## type: string -## default: "all" -## description: > -## Comma separated list of unit numbers to update (i.e. modify -## /etc setup and trigger cassandra restart on config-change or -## upgrade-charm), or "all". - - # nrpe-external-master relation related options - nagios_context: - default: "juju" - type: string - description: | - Used by the nrpe subordinate charms. - A string that will be prepended to instance name to set the host name - in nagios. So for instance the hostname would be something like: - juju-myservice-0 - If you're running multiple environments with the same services in them - this allows you to differentiate between them. - nagios_servicegroups: - default: "" - type: string - description: > - A comma-separated list of nagios servicegroups. - If left empty, the nagios_context will be used as the servicegroup - nagios_heapchk_warn_pct: - default: 80 - type: int - description: > - The pct of heap used to trigger a nagios warning - nagios_heapchk_crit_pct: - default: 90 - type: int - description: > - The pct of heap used to trigger a nagios critcal alert - nagios_disk_warn_pct: - default: 50 - type: int - description: > - The pct of data disk used to trigger a nagios warning - nagios_disk_crit_pct: - default: 25 - type: int - description: > - The pct of data disk used to trigger a nagios critcal alert - - # cassandra-env.sh related options - # The default tuning has been chosen to be suitable for development - # and test environments. The default tunings are expected to change - # over time. - max_heap_size: - type: string - default: '384M' - description: > - Total size of Java memory heap, for example 1G or 512M. - If you set this, you should also set heap_newsize. The - default is automatically tuned. - heap_newsize: - type: string - default: '32M' - description: > - The size of the JVM's young generation in the heap. If you - set this, you should also set max_heap_size. If in doubt, - go with 100M per physical CPU core. The default is - automatically tuned. - - # Cassandra.yaml related options - cluster_name: - type: string - default: "juju" - description: > - Name of the Cassandra cluster. This is mainly used to - prevent machines in one logical cluster from joining - another. All Cassandra services you wish to cluster together - must have the same cluster_name. This setting cannot be changed - after service deployment. - partitioner: - default: Murmur3Partitioner - type: string - description: > - The cassandra partitioner to use. Use Murmur3Partitioner, - unless another is required for backwards compatibility. - num_tokens: - type: int - default: 256 - description: Number of tokens per node. - - # Topology of the service in the cluster. - datacenter: - type: string - default: "juju" - description: > - The node's datacenter used by the endpoint_snitch. e.g. "DC1". - It cannot be changed after service deployment. - rack: - type: string - default: "" - description: > - The rack used by the endpoint_snitch for all units in this - service. e.g. "Rack1". This cannot be changed after deployment. - It defaults to the service name. Cassandra will store replicated - data in different racks whenever possible. - - - # Networking options. - native_transport_port: - type: int - default: 9042 - description: Native protocol port for native protocol clients. - rpc_port: - type: int - default: 9160 - description: Thrift protocol port for legacy clients. - storage_port: - type: int - default: 7000 - description: Cluster communication port - ssl_storage_port: - type: int - default: 7001 - description: > - Cluster secure communication port. TODO: Unused. configure SSL. - authenticator: - type: string - default: PasswordAuthenticator - description: > - Authentication backend. Only PasswordAuthenticator and - AllowAllAuthenticator are supported. You should only - use AllowAllAuthenticator for legacy applications that - cannot provide authentication credentials. - authorizer: - type: string - default: AllowAllAuthorizer - description: > - Authorization backend, implementing IAuthorizer; used to limit - access/provide permissions Out of the box, Cassandra provides - AllowAllAuthorizer & CassandraAuthorizer - - AllowAllAuthorizer allows any action to any user - set it to - disable authorization. - - CassandraAuthorizer stores permissions in - system_auth.permissions table. - - - # Tuning options. - compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec: - type: int - default: 16 - description: > - Throttles compaction to the given total throughput (in MB/sec) - across the entire system. The faster you insert data, the faster - you need to compact in order to keep the sstable count down, - but in general, setting this to 16 to 32 times the rate you - are inserting data is more than sufficient. Setting this to - 0 disables throttling. Note that this account for all types - of compaction, including validation compaction. - stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec: - type: int - default: 200 - description: > - Throttles all outbound streaming file transfers on nodes to the - given total throughput in Mbps. This is necessary because Cassandra - does mostly sequential IO when streaming data during bootstrap or - repair, which can lead to saturating the network connection and - degrading rpc performance. When unset, the default is 200 Mbps - or 25 MB/s. 0 to disable throttling. - - tombstone_warn_threshold: - type: int - default: 1000 - description: > - When executing a scan, within or across a partition, we - need to keep the tombstones seen in memory so we can return - them to the coordinator, which will use them to make sure - other replicas also know about the deleted rows. With - workloads that generate a lot of tombstones, this can cause - performance problems and even exaust the server heap. Adjust - the thresholds here if you understand the dangers and want - to scan more tombstones anyway. - tombstone_failure_threshold: - type: int - default: 100000 - description: > - When executing a scan, within or across a partition, we need - to keep the tombstones seen in memory so we can return them - to the coordinator, which will use them to make sure other - replicas also know about the deleted rows. With workloads - that generate a lot of tombstones, this can cause - performance problems and even exaust the server heap. Adjust - the thresholds here if you understand the dangers and want - to scan more tombstones anyway. |